Showing posts with label Elizabeth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elizabeth. Show all posts

Monday, April 30, 2018

Birthdays Galore!

April and May are pretty intense for birthdays around here.  The four girls in our home all have their birthdays within three weeks of each other!  Lots of pink and cake for days on end!  Lots of excitement, squealing and giggling, as girls are so much more emotional than boys about things, you know.

The first girl to start the birthday parade was Elizabeth.  She turned 15 years old this year.  Her whole miracle life has been amazing to me.  She has been one of the hardest children I have ever had in our home.  Raising her has been a challenge at every turn, almost daily.  Over the last few years, she has slowly been improving.  Giving me hope that she will be able to live on her own one day, have a normal life with normal relationships.  I must say, that over the last six weeks, she has made a very positive and amazing transformation.  The biggest change I have seen in her yet.  We have been talking together, about her adult future and goals.  I shared with her what I was doing at her age and where she is and why there is such a huge difference.  We have talked about, that no one can totally change without God helping them daily.  She is really trying.  She is really putting forth effort now.  All of these years, she has been set on rebellion at all things placed before her, just to defy.  Just to prove that no one can make her do anything in life...from schooling to chores.  She would behave to get what she wanted or to get to go somewhere and then act up as soon as she got what she wanted.  Raw... I know..but the honest truth.  I am amazed at her new found restraint in her temper.  No tantrums in weeks.  Very little slamming things and throwing things...a reminder or talk can defuse things.  Wow...  She is praying and listening to our devotions much more intently and participating in asking questions and taking in the answers.  She is working hard at her schoolwork with out being monitored or asked.  Sometimes six days a week.  She is being much more respectful not just to authority but to her siblings.
Holding her very sick sister at the doctors office.
I am beyond grateful that God is touching her heart.   I am grateful for this season in parenting her.  For this very normal and calm place she is at.  I pray she stays here.  I pray we never look back.   I am so please with her progress and commitment these last many weeks.  I am amazed.  I have always loved her fiercely (as I do all our children)  or would have given up many years ago.  It is worth it to hang in there and wait on God and the miracles he brings about.  Not just in those we are praying for but what it teaches us!  I have learned so much about God and parenting, in having Elizabeth be our daughter.  I would have it no other way!  She is a blessing to me and our home and God has great plans for her life!

Elizabeth and Carolyn used to play with dolls a lot as children.  With the new trend in reborn dolls sweeping the nation, in young children, teens and adults, collecting them...my girls have started to collect life like dolls.  Many grown women have whole nurseries set up with clothing for them and take them out in public!  Anyways, to me, it is good role playing for my young ladies, to help them be  good moms someday and better people.   Elizabeth wanted a doll from Paradise Gallery for her birthday this year.  So we got her that and a Joovy car seat.  She was beyond happy.
She wanted a home made cheese cake from her Aunt for her cake!  YUM!  Thank you Aunt "S"!
 Happy Birthday Elizabeth!  I am so impressed with your determination lately and goals you have set.  I am so excited to see how God uses you for His glory!  May the Lord God in heaven keep you healthy and safe.  May He lead and guide you all the days of your life as you live and grow in Him!

For about 10 days in the year, my middles are all a year numerically apart.  This year it was Elizabeth 15 at her recent birthday, Zeke 16 and Carolyn 17 but...then my dear sweet daughter Carolyn has a birthday and this year she turned 18!!!  I know. I can't believe it either!  I remember the day she was placed in my arms for the first time.  I remember her adoption day.  Time has just flown by.
Carolyn has grown into a wonderful godly woman.  She works beside me all day long, learning life skills and helping me in all I do.  She is a tender loving soul.  Even though on paper she has graduated, she enjoys homeschooling and learning, so does independent work just because she wants to every evening, in her free time.  She got her own room recently and loves the quiet away from siblings.  She still takes ballet, is on point and rides her pony several times a month.
This is Carolyn with one of her very old dolls Daisy.
She wanted a Paradise Gallery doll like her sister as well.  So we ordered that for her. It will be coming very soon!

She asked her aunt to make her a chocolate cake with Joy on it, from one of the kids  movies she has seen.  She loved it!  Thank you again aunt "S" for blessing the children with your talent.     
Carolyn is such a blessing to our home and friend to me.  I love her dearly and don't know what I would do with out her.  Such a sweet and lovely soul.

May the Lord God above hold you in the palm of His mighty hand all the days of your life.  May He help you be all you can be as you live and grow in Him!!

Glory to God!  The miracles I have had the privilege to witness in my life, in these children, has been nothing short of amazing!


 
1 Chronicles 16:24 Tell of His glory among the nations, His wonderful deeds among all the peoples
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Love, Dad, mom, Stephen, Antonio, William, Zeke, Billy, Timothy, Kinsley and Anna-Kate!  

Wednesday, September 6, 2017

Elizabeths Heart Cath

Today's post is a bit medical, so if you are sensitive to such things, you might want to skip it.  :)
Elizabeth and her life are a miracle on so many levels.  She was born with Truncus Arteriosis.  That basically means a three chamber heart, with one trunk of an artery coming off of the third chamber, that splits later .  She was and continues to be, our child that is the most medically fragile.   You can read about her story here.

We were told that if she was born several years earlier, there was no way to fix her heart. The surgery that was available at the time of her birth, could fix it but...she would need to have major heart surgery every four or five years for the rest of her life.  I mean..cool her body temp down... open her chest, break all her ribs, put her on a heart machine, stop her heart, fix it and put her all back together surgery.  Very serious and scary surgery for us all.  When she was born, they put in a wall to divide the bottom single chamber and used a cadaver artery, to make a conduit from the new chamber to the proper artery.  We all have valves to prevent back washing, she does not in that portion of her heart,  so her heart sounds like a washing machine and she fatigues easily.

The surgery was preformed the day she was born, to save her life.  It held till she was four and then she started having very high heart pressures and constricting of the non-living tissue, the conduit.  She was on oxygen and lasix daily as she was having congestive heart failure.  We took her in for a heart cath, to try to put in a stint to hold open the collapsing conduit.  It would buy her some time before needing to do major surgery to replace the whole thing.  When they went in to do it, her leg arteries had collapsed so they used groin arteries to gain access.  They could not get the stint into the conduit to place it.  We were so upset and sad and prayed hard.  They were going to do the surgery the next day.  That night a visiting Dr. from another country, came in to us and said that he would love our permission to try to place the stint.  He felt very confident that he could get it placed.  So we gave our consent.  The next day we had everyone we knew praying hard and praise God the stint was placed!  It bought her one more year before she needed the much dreaded major heart surgery. 

It was very hard to see our little girl go thru such a difficult surgery but glory to God she did amazing.  They only let one person at a time back into cardiac ICU and so Tim went back first.  He came out smiling and said everything was going to be fine.  He said he touched her little foot as it was the only thing not hooked up to anything and for the first time in years it was warm and had good color.  She felt so good after the surgery, it was hard to keep her still like they wanted us to, for the recovery peroid.  Also, glory to God, she no longer needed oxygen!

That surgery was supposed to last 3-5 years and praise be to God, she has not needed another since!  She is now 14.  We have to go to the cardiac doctor every six months for a EKG and Echo Cardiogram to check for enlarging and heart pressures and such.  Every six months the doctor would say all looked good and nothing had changed much and we could go another six months.  About four years ago, he warned us that anytime we could come in and things could have drastically changed and we would need to do something, as her last surgery was so long ago.  Praise God, we kept getting the go ahead to see him in six months, until last visit.  It was out of the blue and I was not prepared for it.  It took the Dr. forever to come in to talk to us after the EKG and Echo were completed.  A nurse came in and asked to take her back for a second Echo...  He finally came in and was not his happy jovial self.  He listened and felt pulses all over her body.  I finally could take it no longer and asked what he was thinking and he said that we would not know till she had a heart cath to check the pressures in her heart.  That things were not the same and he suspected she might need to have a stint placed, so a heart cath was scheduled.

Tim took her to Atlanta (to the children's hospital) the day of the heart cath and I stayed home with all the other children.  Elizabeth was nervous as she is older now and understands all that is going on.  I told her that I was staying home and she would be home tomorrow but if anything changed so that she needed surgery, I would find sitters and be there as soon as I could get there.

Tim called regularly and kept me updated.  They took her back and had trouble again getting up to her heart thru her leg arteries, so had to use two places on either side of her groin again.  Her heart pressure was not good, it was 90.  They came out and asked Tim's permission to place a newish kind of stint, that had a valve in it, so she would finally have a valve in that chamber.  They have had very good results with this stint/valve and they last about five years, so Tim said yes.  They were gone a while and came out and said they were having issues with the conduit collapsing, so they would need to place a stint first.  They placed a stint but then the next area collapsed.  Tim called and said they were going to place another stint.  Same thing again.  Over four hours later and much work later, they ended up placing three regular stints plus the extra one with the valve in it.  I finally got a call that it was done and she was in recovery.  With all the work they did her heart pressure was now 30!   Then a short while later I got a call that they could not stop the bleeding from the entry sites.  They have to give blood thinners during the procedure to keep down the risk of clotting and they also did way more work thru the arteries than they first thought they would. I texted everyone I could think of to pray and my in-laws offered to come stay with the children if I needed to go down.  Glory to God after a few hours I got a call all was well and it had finally stopped. 

I give God glory, honor and praise for holding Elizabeth in his mighty hand her whole life.  For having such tender loving care over her and helping all to go so well with this procedure.  That even though she needed a lot done, they were able to do it and she didnt have to have the whole major surgery done.  With all the work done, they say it should last her about five years.  I am just so overjoyed and grateful. 

Her recovery has been good physically.  She is feeling well and healing.  Behaviorally, she is having some of the hardest days we have seen.  She is always terrible after a surgery or procedure and it takes her a while to get herself back under control.  She gets very sassy, violent and says horrible things to us all.  I don't know if it is because of the pressure of knowing the severity of it all?  If the anesthesia does something to her chemically?..  Or maybe she knows my punishments will not be as hard because she is recovering?  Either way, I ask that you rejoice with us in her good recovery and God helping her so much physically...and that you be in prayer for us that her out of control behaviors will settle down and she will have some self control.

Romans 3:20-24

20 Therefore by the deeds of the law there shall no flesh be justified in his sight: for by the law is the knowledge of sin.
21 But now the righteousness of God without the law is manifested, being witnessed by the law and the prophets;
22 Even the righteousness of God which is by faith of Jesus Christ unto all and upon all them that believe: for there is no difference:
23 For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God;
24 Being justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus:


God, as always, has shown us His mercy, grace, power and might, His plan and abounding love.  May He reviel these precious truths to you as well...as you live and grow in Him. 

Blessings,
susan

  

Saturday, April 29, 2017

Birthdays!!...Events!! and Other Things...

All four of our daughters, that are here at home, have birthdays within three weeks of each other!  It is a flurry of cake and celebrations back to back.  My children are all so precious to me but I never realized what a gift daughters are to a mother.  The comradery as we work side by side.  The love, support and friendship that develops over the years as they mature and grow.  I am blessed beyond measure.  They are all treasures to me.

Elizabeth turned 14 this year!  I see her blooming into a beautiful woman with every passing year.  She loves to do ballet and color.  She likes to help me garden, cook and keeps the kitchen in great shape.
Tim always gives the girls flowers on their birthdays!
Elizabeth wanted a cake with flowers on it, so my sister made her a very beautiful cake, for her special day.
Elizabeth has always been one of our hardest children to raise.  She has RAD and was so difficult, day after day her whole life...at times her behaviors were out of control and very taxing on our whole family.  Just exhausting.  We have staid the course all these years and been steadfast in prayer, love, discipline and hope, only by the grace of God.  I am overjoyed to share, that God has done a miracle and great work in Elizabeth, over the last six months.  The change has been nothing short of remarkable.  Her heart has been totally changed.  She is working very hard to be a new creature in Christ Jesus and the difference it has made in our home is breathtaking.  God is so faithful and true.  His Word does not return void and His mercies are fresh and new every morning.  Only our faithful God can change a heart and mind and make it truly His.  From her very fragile beginnings to now, she always was and will be my miracle girl!
Kindly helping Antonio to bowl the other day.
I thank you and praise you God for our precious daughter Elizabeth and the new work you are doing in her life.  May you have your hand on her, her whole life, leading and guiding her every step of the way.

Carolyn had her birthday next.  She turned 17 this year!  My sweet hearted, young lady is almost an adult!  Where does the time go?
She is still my right hand girl and so helpful around here.  She loves to do ballet and ride her pony Millie.  She is very good with children and animals.  I can honestly call her one of my very best friends.
Carolyn and her little spoiled dog Bella.
Carolyn collects these little rubber animals and her very favorite one is called Perry.  I guess he is from some TV show but we don't have piped in TV, so she has never watched it.  She carries that little rubber Perry in her pocket everywhere.  He is quite worn out.  She likes him so much, she wanted him on her birthday cake.  My sister did a great job of making her a Perry cake!  It made Carolyn's day!
Thank you Lord for my sweet and sassy daughter.  May she serve you all the days of her life and dwell in the house of the Lord forever!

William finished his GED recently.  Praise God!  He has worked so very hard at it all.  We got notification a few weeks ago, that he was going to be inducted as a member, into the National Adult Education Honor Society.  Tim and I got a sitter for that day and went to his pinning ceremony.  As all Williams teachers stood to speak about him, I almost cried.  God is so amazing.  He chose Tim to do the honor of pinning him.  He will wear a gold cord at his graduation ceremony.  Tim's parents came to it as well.  The school put on a luncheon for William after the ceremony.  It was such a nice time for him.
  William we are so pleased with you!

My sister took some of the children on two outings last month. She took this crew to the Etowah Indian burial mounds.
She took these two to Amicalola Falls.
Thank you Aunt S for enriching the children's lives and for all you, your husband and family do for us.

Tim and William went away for a weekend recently.  They left for their yearly trip to Bug-A-Paluza.  I am always amazed at all they do around here.  I really feel it, when they both leave every year.  It makes me appreciate them so much more.
William always takes hundreds of pictures off all the bugs and wants me to post so many of them.  I told him to pick two this year.

The weather has still been pretty and the flowers are in bloom. 
It is almost time to plant our garden!

God is so very good.  I pray God will lead and guide you as you learn and grow in Him.

Philippians 1:6  Being confident of this very thing, that he which hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ:

Blessings,

susan
 

Saturday, August 13, 2016

The End Of Summer

A beautiful rainbow over a farm close to us.
We have had a great summer.  It was much less busy than normal because of Elizabeth's back surgery.  I wanted to keep things low key and us at home as much as possible, so I cleared the schedule as much as I could.  It was wonderful.  I was glad I did, as I kept up with the extra produce, from the garden, so much easier this year.  We had many melons, cucumbers, green beans, peppers, black berries, pears, cherries and a over abundance of squash and tomatoes.  I made lots of squash soup and pickled squash.  I also made lots of tomato soup, home made ketchup and chili sauce.  Everything is pretty much done now except we are still getting a lot of tomatoes and the grapes are about to be ready.  We also have one Asian pear tree that is not quite ripe yet.  The figs are ripe right now and I have made one batch of fig preserves and made some oatmeal fig bars for the children as well.

I can tell fall is in the air.  The nights are getting cooler than they were and when I get up early in the morning, to go out to milk the goats, the air smells and feels like fall.  I am preparing to breed two goats, to kid this winter for milk. 

Stephen just bought his first home!  It is a beautiful condo just minutes from his place of employment.  It is also walking distance from an urgent care and some stores.  It has very nice amenities, like a pool and is a gated community.  It seems like a nice neighborhood. I am so happy for him.

Antonio has had a few issues this summer.  He started hallucinating about six weeks ago.  He would talk to people who were not there and think he was somewhere he was not.  I was thinking maybe it was the progression of his condition, as nothing else had changed.  I took him to the doctors and they said a bladder infection could cause these symptoms.  So we tested and much to my surprise, he did have one.  He stopped hallucinating three days into the treatment but started again about two days after the medication was completed.  So I took him back to the doctors and we got a stronger antibiotic for him.  He has only been on it a day.  I pray it helps.  He also still keeps having relapses from the botox reaction that he had last July.  He does good for three or four weeks and then has a relapse where he doesn't smile or talk and has trouble moving again for a week or so.
Over all, he is doing well with no major issues going on.  Just my sweet, young man, son.  :)

William has completed three parts to his GED.  He has been going to our local college and working one on one with a tutor, for over a year now, under the disabilities ACT.  He has prepared for, taken and passed three sections of the GED and is now almost ready to take the last portion.  The hardest for him...math.  Once he passes this last section, he will have his GED!  We have been talking a lot about what direction to go from here, as far as his education is concerned.  He would really like to get a job and be self-sefficent some day.
It has been difficult, with his autism and learning disabilities to do any main stream learning for him.  Also, his health has not been the most stable since he was 16.  Tim and I have taken him to many specialist, over the last many years and so far, the professionals pretty much agree,  that his symptoms are from some sort of auto immune disease.  We have been praying fervently for years for his healing and for answers about his health.  All auto immune disease is inflammation related and diet/sensitivities to foods and lack of certain dietary nutrients, vitamins and minerals are usually the cause of debilitating symptoms.  About a month ago I told him I was taking over his diet.  He was not happy but very complaint as he always is for me. He has been eating pure food 95 percent of the time for the last month and has lost 15 pounds.  We were not doing this for weight loss but he did need to lose some.  He also has had only a few head aches which used to be an almost daily ailment.  He also is not having the debilitating crashes of energy and terrible fatigue that he was having.  He has had a few "crashes" but they have been mild and have not taken him days to recover from.  He is eating a whole food diet and taking many supplements.  It has been good to see him feeling better every day.  God is so good.

Carolyn has been such a big help this summer, as she always is.  We have spent a lot of time together taking care of the small children and cooking down produce in the kitchen.
She has been saving her money and bought a baby guinea pig a week ago.  It was 21 days old when she got it.  To cute.  She named it Edward.

Zeke had a relaxing, fun, summer and is back to school.
He is in the high school program for autistic children this year and is having a really good time.  He has PE every day which he loves.  He will be going into two main stream classes, with a para pro and the rest of his education will be in his closed classroom.  He will be learning life skills, taking educational outings into the community and doing job training at different local places of business, in rotation this year.  That is the biggest reason why we put him in public school last  year.  So that he would be in this job program this year.  If he stays in this program through out his high school career, they will be doing job training for these four years and help him get a job when he graduates.  I could never give him this kind of opportunity schooling him at home.

Elizabeth is doing well from her surgery.  It was a very necessary surgery and hard to go though but well worth it.  She is so much straighter and taller.
These pictures were taken at therapy to compare to the before surgery photos.
She has a lot more confidence since the surgery. She was becoming very self conscience about how her back looked.
The biggest plus, is that she is no longer having the shortness of breath, heart palpitations and blue/dizzy spells she was having before the surgery.  So these symptoms were positional, from the weight of her crooked spine, pressing on her enlarged heart and lungs.  She is feeling well.  She is in PT to work on stretching some very tight areas, that were crooked for so many years and to get strong again.  She is still a bit unsteady when she walks or turns but is doing better all the time.  She is also back to ballet and just doing what she can tolerate right now.  That in itself is wonderful therapy and very motivating and strengthening.  I never knew how much strength it took to do ballet, till my girls were in it.  It takes a lot of core strength and very strong muscles.

I took the girls to the Gem and Mineral show, that is in a town close by, once a year.  Elizabeth used some of her own money and picked out a ring setting and a gem and they built her a ring.
It turned out very pretty.

Billy is in gymnastics and dance this year.
He is really enjoying it.
I love this picture.  He sat down to have his picture taken with the dance studio mascot and when she leaned in to have her picture taken with him, her ear fell over his head.  He got an ear in the face.  :) His expression is so funny.
He falls asleep as soon as we get home every night he goes.
He made a necklace at dance camp.
That is so good for him!  As he is my over active little guy.  I am also doing some light home schooling with him right now.  He is so smart and is just loving it.

Timmy and Kinsley are taking tumbling class for two and three year olds.
They are having a ball together in there.
It is so good for them both.  At the end of class, they do a little pom pom routine that the kids love.
Especially Timmy, with his autism.

Timothy would just shake those sparkly poms in the air in front of his eyes self stemming for hours, if they would let him!
Oh the joy a sparkly bunch of plastic strings bring!

Kinsley has hypoplasia of the corpus callosum.  With that diagnosis, comes a whole lot of medical conditions, that she will need to be closely monitored for, for the rest of her life, as at anytime several body systems could fail.  She has to have blood work done every six months.  The last testing showed she was in adrenal failure.  So she had to go and have a cortisole test done "in patient" at the children's hospital.
She did not like it that they wrapped her hand in a diaper to cover her IV port.
The test came back that she is not in total failure but needs to be watched closely in that area.  So the doctors will be keeping a closer eye on her cortisole levels at each testing now.  We are very familiar with this condition, as Tim has Addisons disease.
She is loving the tumbling class and pom poms.  At this place, they do not have a dance class for her age group.  She really wants to dance.
She stands at the two way mirror and watches Billy in his dance class and copies all the movements he is making. :)  Maybe next year I will find a dance class for her.

Many people have asked about our youngest.  There will be a post coming soon.  :)

We are very excited and rejuvenated going into fall this year.  I am ready to start fall cleaning and sorting things down.  Home schooling has begun and we are slowly getting back into a good routine.  Even with the harsh world events going on all around us, God is so faithful and good to us, always.

May God be with you now and always.  May He direct you in the way He wishes for your lives, as you live and grow in Him.

Psalms 2:11-12  Serve the Lord with fear, and rejoice with trembling.  Kiss the Son, lest he be angry, and ye perish from the way, when his wrath is kindled but a little. Blessed are all they that put their trust in him.

Blessings,

susan



Saturday, July 2, 2016

Catching Up - June 2016 Part 2

My last "Catching Up" post got to long, so I am going to continue it today.  :)

First, I will answer questions about Elizabeth and how she is doing.  Elizabeth's surgery was June 22nd.  Tim and Elizabeth came home late Friday night.  (The 24th)  She did very well on the long ride home from Atlanta.  She was on prescription pain meds so that helped a lot.  She is spending her time recovering on the recliner, as a bed is to uncomfortable on the incisions on her back.  The incision site for her spine rodding surgery is over a foot long, from mid back all the way up to the base of her neck.  She has needed total care and help for the first week home.  She is weak and unsteady but gaining strength daily.  This surgery has set her back in body strength.  She has low tone Cerebral Palsy and has lost strength.  She was so unsteady she needed a lot of support to walk and move.  Tim and I got her a walker and now she is feeling more confident to try to get up and walk around.  This has helped her get more independent in some tasks.  Praise God!  She has had a few very ruff nights but seems to be be past that and more comfortable every day.  She is finally eating better now too.  I am grateful for her pain meds as they helped her so much to manage the pain and to get the rest she is needing right now.  Please keep her in your prayers.  She has a four to six week recovery ahead of her.  Prayerfully she will feel better and better every day that goes by.  She is going to need therapy but really wants to start back to ballet this fall. 
I have a picture of Elizabeth the day of surgery and it was just to sad to post.  Here she is the day she came home.

We try to make a Lake Winnie trip once a year.  We take the children that can and want to go.  Usually, Tim stays home with Antonio, Zeke and the youngest children.  I then take all the rest.  This year Tim has taken so much time off from work, for all of Elizabeth's test, appointments and the surgery, he could not take another day off.  I really wanted to squeeze the trip in before Elizabeth's surgery so she could enjoy her self and go as well.  I finally found someone I trusted to come and sit with Antonio, Zeke and the baby.  Because I was taking Billy, Timothy and Kinsley this time, I knew I needed to call in some reinforcements, so we could enjoy a safe and fun day.  We invited Tim's parents, my sister in law and niece, to come along.  It was a very hot day but we had a wonderful time.  I didn't know how Timothy and Kinsley would do, they had never been before but they really enjoyed themselves and had a very good time.  All of the children behaved wonderfully and we had a very smooth and happy time.

Cousin "A", Elizabeth and William.
This park is run by Christians and has a good mix of rides for littles and bigger kids.
It was so hot but I don't think the littles noticed.  They had so much fun!
Some rides, the young children can only ride with an adult.  Aunt "A" took Billy on several rides he wanted to ride on.  Thank you Aunt "A"!
Grandma rode this water ride with the girls!  It was refreshing in that heat.
William took Kinsley on the merry-go-round and Carolyn took Timmy.
Aunt "A" took Billy!  He had to ride this one as he thought this cart was an Elephant!  Silly boy!
Our young lady cousins but also best friends!
Amazing shot caught by Aunt "A" of the girls!
After riding all the rides, the children wanted to ride on, we took a break for lunch and then went to the water park side.
Grandma catching all the littles as they came down the water slide.
Sheer joy!
The girls hit the lazy river to cool down.
We had such a wonderful day away.  God blessed us, we had good weather and just enjoyed ourselves, not thinking about the different appointments and surgery this month.

Now a Tim update for all those asking how he is doing...Tim is doing well with his kidneys by the grace of God.  We have to watch his diet very closely to limit protein, potassium and phosphates.  He started on a special vitamin for kidney patients and is feeling more energy.  God is so good.  Tim and I went to a class lead by a kidney nutritionist.  We got wonderful information and asked a lot of questions.  We found out about some more high calorie foods that are safe for kidney patients and are adding them into his diet in hopes he puts some much needed weight back on.

We are so very blessed in our life and our schedule is pretty clear till August.  I have been very busy with the gardens, helping Elizabeth and potty training Kinsley and Timmy.  Kinsley was mostly trained as she started training herself many months ago.  She is now trained.  It took just explaining it all to her and buying her some cute underwear.  She had three accidents the first day and none since.  Thank you God!  Timmy has Autism and we have been training him faithfully for two years.  With him it is not head knowledge as he is special needs.  It is habit.  So we broke down and just put him in underwear and are working diligently with him with rewards.  (Candy!  Which  my children hardly ever get.  )

We are enjoying the down time of being home more, even though we are still a bit busy with normal family life.   :)

I pray everyone is having a happy and blessed summer!

Ephesians 2:8-9  For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God:  Not of works, lest any man should boast.

 

Blessings,

susan